fckng rocking choons you can definetly here alot of the dance music beats in these choons that where about to take hold of the uk. along with the roses and thumpin baseline from a dude that i believe was very new to playing base.
where can i get a copy of this song, is it on any albums, i know it was on that video they brought out. for the guy down there i went to elland road and heaton park, got took to the airport after heaton park cos of the fighting. elland road was amazing. BIG FURRY TONGUE
constantly amazed how a bunch of fuckheads could make such complex music, the guitarist takes most of the credit there...technically pretty lousy but damn,he came up with some truly peculiar and odd stuff...youll never hear anything as unique and original as early HMs...fucking awesome
seen them at elland road and manchester heatan park both alldayers loved the sound of this track hadnt heard anything like this when it first came out.
alrite mate i was at them gigs as well, amazing times. i heard the elland road gig on audio the other day for the first time in ages and it brought the memories back.
Thanks for the input though Julie it's always great to get an informed opinion such as yours on here. How can I strive to be where you are in life? Do you have any tips for me? Is there any chance I could borrow your Dr Dre cd sometime? Or are you more of a Whitney Housten kinda girl?
you said that you loved me, you said that you cared, that i was the only o ne. you lied you bitch. all you wanted was my fat american cock.. then when your dad found out about us..you got all fucked up in the head.. wtf? it was never love was it? just sex all you wanted was the sex..all you wanted was my bobble-head.. not my heart ! damn you , you bitch..thats it.. next time your come over.. im not gonna let you touch it. not more Mr. and never again. buy a dildo
1983 thursdays,spoke to a lad called gary,2 month later saw a group called the happy mondays at the hacz,met a bloke called horseman,and a manager phil sax,followed a band for 4 years to manchester scotland london, 1987 mondays looked ill,possibly finished the rest is history,I was there M9 manc supporter
@mankchester9 Alrite mank9 my name's Mini n was thinkin i must no yer coz me n gaz used to hang round saxe's stall n i used to drive minibus wiv horseman to 1st gigs n their 1st tour supportin colourfield!
the not so happy mondays had noting to do with acid house what so ever !! its like saying elvis changed classical music ,,you need to look a bit deeper than just the "happy mondays " to find the real roots of acid house ,,alot more music existed before this "stuff" came along ..they only did a few good tracks and only one can be rememberd today,,but i cant remember the name of it ?/ it was such along time ago !!
Thats not really the point choo choo! No one is saying the Mondays created acid (their musical style was completely different!) they are merely saying they played a big part when the scene hit the UK in the late 80's. I don't really need to go into it too much (pretty self explanatory to me, and I didn't even really witness this era!), look it up on wikipedia it will explain how relevant they were.
i was around in this era as i was born in 1970 and i dont remember ever hearing the happy mondays played at a illegal acid house party if thats was the case the dj wou;d of got shot! no need for me to look on wikipedia as im certain of my facts,,,the happy mondays were just a northern thing and didnt really make it big in the south of the uk as the stone roses did ,,and ian brown and also abba ,,,
base omatic where good and also i liked the shamen ,,one album sticks out in my mind but im fucked if i can remember the name ?? ill let u know if i remember
Yeah they were good, all dance music around that time was pretty special not like the crap I have had to live through in my youth! not sure about your liking for abba tho
not sure about my ref toward abba well ,,you just said about the crap you had to live with in your youth ,,well things like depeche mode abba joy division the cure david holmes the orb leftfield death in vegas ,,etc etc all good bands ,,but the crap we get to day is proper crap ,, im not gonna list any names ,,
im glad we agree on some things ,,lol :) but i dont exspect you to deal with the abba thing ,,but thats fine by me" each to their own "if you like regge TRY - DREADZONE thanks and a happy new year to you
Best Mondays track of all time, fuckin' class tune. BTW Livershot, I did grow up in Manchester in the late 80s early 90s and it was fuckin' top, well, apart from people trying to stab you every night....
Lets get things straight: I never said the Mondays werent relevant to acid house. They sure as fuck were. They were like the Rolling Stones of the whole Madchester scene.
So what the hell are we arguing about?
Oh and I'm pretty sure that if you necked an E and went down to the Hac (and if you did, then I'm insanely jealous), then you probably grooved to some tunes made by gay black guys.
Sorry Livershot that message was not meant for you, I was having a go at djfree who is ignorant on the history of dance music. If you read down further you will find that I was actually complimenting you because you seem to know what your talking about!
Oh ha ha sorry. Yeah I just looked at your profile and you seem cool. I sometimes feel like I should have grown up in Manchester in the late eighties. Then again, I'm glad I didn't.
well thats slighty blurred! I think your find the mondays were together as a group long before 85, and house was hardly a scene in the early 80's - it was still discoish really you muppet! I would classify house as being born from 88. Anything before that wasn't too relevant. I certainly don't listen to old skool tunes from the gay clubs in chicago from 83! The mondays were relevant in the acid movement and this is something you will have to get over. Sorry!
Dudes, chill out. House music has been around since the early eighties. Its what disco evolved into in the Chicago gay club scene. Then it got popular with straight American audiences and then you Brits got ahold of it and fucked it up with drugs and it became the greatest genre of all time (ARDKORE!!). So relax and just enjoy it.
hey finally a man who knows his shit! seriously i'm not usually gettin into arguments but this idiot really doesn't have a clue! what I would have done to have been there when it all kicked off tho, revolution! its just a shame the music has gone really. A real golden era in the early 90's but commercialization has made it what it is today. There certainly is no prodigy of the 90's or anything like that now.
....if there was no happy mondays there would have been no acid house, if there had been no acid house there would have been no house... I THINK YOU HAVE GOT A BIT MIXED UP THERE DONT YOU.
coming from someone who listens to speed garage? ha ha, mate i remember when that scene was popular in 1997 and even then it got ridiculed as a shit version of dnb. Why are you embarrassing yourself? i'd be wanting to hide from that shit, is everything ok? x
hi, you might not belive this but i dont realy care if you dont, i havnt even sent you these post, some1 got in2 my acount. any way seen as you have dissed me, my names rupture if you can read,first house music has been around for ages,before the happy mondays. And house music is about all difrent styles of house music,funky house,electro house, deephouse, acidhouse ect, speed garage is bassline house.
speed garage is way bigger than you think. oh ye and about my beats,my tracks get played all over the midland and north and i dont see you producing anything?
maD ffuK
coetmor 2 months ago in playlist Happy Mondays
bez had the best job ever "right, heres the maraccas, 5gm of coke, a few pills and a bottle of Jack"
neilus 3 months ago
fucking ace
county123 1 year ago
peel sessions better
vaf88 1 year ago
proper cool love em
leedumett444 1 year ago
Happy Mondays = BRILLIANT !
Wutangspam 1 year ago
Before 'Madchester', before the hype, the NME covers and all that, lest we forget they were a cracking little funk band
Eightball69 1 year ago
Hard one to find....have it off of palatine records Factory box set.....Sean is brilliant and Bez is the original HYPE MAN!....eat that flavor flav
noveltyme 1 year ago
This bassline is mad and you can't help but wanna dance with your shoulders. Good times :D
AlexHales 1 year ago
Their best song. Squirrel it up.
coetmor 1 year ago
Perfect! Simplesmente perfeito!!
procopio77 2 years ago
fckng rocking choons you can definetly here alot of the dance music beats in these choons that where about to take hold of the uk. along with the roses and thumpin baseline from a dude that i believe was very new to playing base.
geelad6969 2 years ago
Forgive me if I sound Stupid, but what does Kuff Dam Mean?
BertAtkin 2 years ago
kuff dam = mad ffuk
geelad6969 2 years ago
squirrel and g man
littletrikle 2 years ago
where can i get a copy of this song, is it on any albums, i know it was on that video they brought out. for the guy down there i went to elland road and heaton park, got took to the airport after heaton park cos of the fighting. elland road was amazing. BIG FURRY TONGUE
geelad6969 2 years ago
24 hour party people kuff dam whiteface you cant smile - the name of the album
eddt0511 2 years ago
@eddt0511 Squirrel and a G man 24 hour party people plastic face carnt smile ( white out ) Best album of the last 30 yrs in my opinion
1factory33 1 year ago
@eddt0511 What?
sergeantbatman 6 months ago
went to see The Mondays at Sheffield Uni early nineties & had to get a taxi to manchester in the snow after finding the train station shut fucking A
littletrikle 2 years ago
blow on blow on take it both holes...Ryder was a genius
neilus 2 years ago
constantly amazed how a bunch of fuckheads could make such complex music, the guitarist takes most of the credit there...technically pretty lousy but damn,he came up with some truly peculiar and odd stuff...youll never hear anything as unique and original as early HMs...fucking awesome
neilus 2 years ago
fuckin awesome! is this official video?
marcino0oPL 2 years ago
this is from the 'Madchester' vhs release in 1988
Nephatiti1 2 years ago
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trisowens125 2 years ago
seen them at elland road and manchester heatan park both alldayers loved the sound of this track hadnt heard anything like this when it first came out.
toryglenlad1234 2 years ago
alrite mate i was at them gigs as well, amazing times. i heard the elland road gig on audio the other day for the first time in ages and it brought the memories back.
geelad6969 2 years ago
I knew Joy Division/New Order music, but was not familiar with Happy Mondays.
Very interesting sound indeed. Thanks a lot.
alekcandrovich 2 years ago
soo psychedelic
KIDAmnesiacBends 2 years ago
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You people are a bunch of faggots. This shit is garbage.
JillyGiangle 2 years ago
Thanks for the input though Julie it's always great to get an informed opinion such as yours on here. How can I strive to be where you are in life? Do you have any tips for me? Is there any chance I could borrow your Dr Dre cd sometime? Or are you more of a Whitney Housten kinda girl?
dukes007 2 years ago 10
Oh dear who's this; Eric Claptons daughter?
Lewphil 2 years ago
@JillyGiangle muppet. get some taste
bendym4n123 7 months ago
Possibly their best song. Fanku for posting dude.
"Jesus is Kunt" - what more can be said
coetmor 2 years ago
Very much so.
ProfanityJames 2 years ago
why dont you love me anymore: ?
you said that you loved me, you said that you cared, that i was the only o ne. you lied you bitch. all you wanted was my fat american cock.. then when your dad found out about us..you got all fucked up in the head.. wtf? it was never love was it? just sex all you wanted was the sex..all you wanted was my bobble-head.. not my heart ! damn you , you bitch..thats it.. next time your come over.. im not gonna let you touch it. not more Mr. and never again. buy a dildo
g1blr 2 years ago
1983 thursdays,spoke to a lad called gary,2 month later saw a group called the happy mondays at the hacz,met a bloke called horseman,and a manager phil sax,followed a band for 4 years to manchester scotland london, 1987 mondays looked ill,possibly finished the rest is history,I was there M9 manc supporter
mankchester9 3 years ago
Seen em at The Citadel in late 80's.
There were 16 of us and even though they were raw as f*ck they were brilliant. Went down hill when the studio filed off those raw bits IMHO.
ResidentMich 2 years ago
alrite fella,
i'm new to this computer shit n just seen this vid n yer comment. we must no each other tho, i,m mini who are you?
spennerakita 1 year ago
@mankchester9 Alrite mank9 my name's Mini n was thinkin i must no yer coz me n gaz used to hang round saxe's stall n i used to drive minibus wiv horseman to 1st gigs n their 1st tour supportin colourfield!
spennerakita 1 year ago
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relentlessuk 3 years ago
the not so happy mondays had noting to do with acid house what so ever !! its like saying elvis changed classical music ,,you need to look a bit deeper than just the "happy mondays " to find the real roots of acid house ,,alot more music existed before this "stuff" came along ..they only did a few good tracks and only one can be rememberd today,,but i cant remember the name of it ?/ it was such along time ago !!
BathSpaRail 3 years ago
Thats not really the point choo choo! No one is saying the Mondays created acid (their musical style was completely different!) they are merely saying they played a big part when the scene hit the UK in the late 80's. I don't really need to go into it too much (pretty self explanatory to me, and I didn't even really witness this era!), look it up on wikipedia it will explain how relevant they were.
dukes007 3 years ago
i was around in this era as i was born in 1970 and i dont remember ever hearing the happy mondays played at a illegal acid house party if thats was the case the dj wou;d of got shot! no need for me to look on wikipedia as im certain of my facts,,,the happy mondays were just a northern thing and didnt really make it big in the south of the uk as the stone roses did ,,and ian brown and also abba ,,,
BathSpaRail 3 years ago
base omatic where good and also i liked the shamen ,,one album sticks out in my mind but im fucked if i can remember the name ?? ill let u know if i remember
BathSpaRail 3 years ago
Yeah they were good, all dance music around that time was pretty special not like the crap I have had to live through in my youth! not sure about your liking for abba tho
dukes007 3 years ago
not sure about my ref toward abba well ,,you just said about the crap you had to live with in your youth ,,well things like depeche mode abba joy division the cure david holmes the orb leftfield death in vegas ,,etc etc all good bands ,,but the crap we get to day is proper crap ,, im not gonna list any names ,,
but music today all sounds the same ,,
TheRailFan 3 years ago
bloody right!
dukes007 3 years ago
im glad we agree on some things ,,lol :) but i dont exspect you to deal with the abba thing ,,but thats fine by me" each to their own "if you like regge TRY - DREADZONE thanks and a happy new year to you
BathSpaRail 3 years ago
Yeah I've heard of them, do like a bit of reggae, cheers man happy new year yourself
dukes007 3 years ago
Best Mondays track of all time, fuckin' class tune. BTW Livershot, I did grow up in Manchester in the late 80s early 90s and it was fuckin' top, well, apart from people trying to stab you every night....
chadbumlord 3 years ago
Mmmmmmmm???????
ResidentMich 3 years ago
chill out dickheads.
mondays > roses
drfaith 3 years ago
the best song of squirrel and g-man
drfaith 3 years ago 3
Lets get things straight: I never said the Mondays werent relevant to acid house. They sure as fuck were. They were like the Rolling Stones of the whole Madchester scene.
So what the hell are we arguing about?
Oh and I'm pretty sure that if you necked an E and went down to the Hac (and if you did, then I'm insanely jealous), then you probably grooved to some tunes made by gay black guys.
livershot 4 years ago
Sorry Livershot that message was not meant for you, I was having a go at djfree who is ignorant on the history of dance music. If you read down further you will find that I was actually complimenting you because you seem to know what your talking about!
dukes007 4 years ago
Oh ha ha sorry. Yeah I just looked at your profile and you seem cool. I sometimes feel like I should have grown up in Manchester in the late eighties. Then again, I'm glad I didn't.
livershot 4 years ago
well thats slighty blurred! I think your find the mondays were together as a group long before 85, and house was hardly a scene in the early 80's - it was still discoish really you muppet! I would classify house as being born from 88. Anything before that wasn't too relevant. I certainly don't listen to old skool tunes from the gay clubs in chicago from 83! The mondays were relevant in the acid movement and this is something you will have to get over. Sorry!
dukes007 4 years ago
Dudes, chill out. House music has been around since the early eighties. Its what disco evolved into in the Chicago gay club scene. Then it got popular with straight American audiences and then you Brits got ahold of it and fucked it up with drugs and it became the greatest genre of all time (ARDKORE!!). So relax and just enjoy it.
livershot 4 years ago
hey finally a man who knows his shit! seriously i'm not usually gettin into arguments but this idiot really doesn't have a clue! what I would have done to have been there when it all kicked off tho, revolution! its just a shame the music has gone really. A real golden era in the early 90's but commercialization has made it what it is today. There certainly is no prodigy of the 90's or anything like that now.
dukes007 4 years ago
who doesnt have a clue, he just proved im right, house started in the 80s, mondays 85, house came first, end of.
djfree06 4 years ago
....if there was no happy mondays there would have been no acid house, if there had been no acid house there would have been no house... I THINK YOU HAVE GOT A BIT MIXED UP THERE DONT YOU.
djfree06 4 years ago
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what the fuck is this you gay boy how dare you post this on you tube !!!!
djfree06 4 years ago
coming from someone who listens to speed garage? ha ha, mate i remember when that scene was popular in 1997 and even then it got ridiculed as a shit version of dnb. Why are you embarrassing yourself? i'd be wanting to hide from that shit, is everything ok? x
dukes007 4 years ago
hi, you might not belive this but i dont realy care if you dont, i havnt even sent you these post, some1 got in2 my acount. any way seen as you have dissed me, my names rupture if you can read,first house music has been around for ages,before the happy mondays. And house music is about all difrent styles of house music,funky house,electro house, deephouse, acidhouse ect, speed garage is bassline house.
djfree06 4 years ago
speed garage is way bigger than you think. oh ye and about my beats,my tracks get played all over the midland and north and i dont see you producing anything?
djfree06 4 years ago